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Correction: Big Tree-No More story
April 6, 2021
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KENSINGTON, N.H. (AP) In a story April 5, 2021, about a sugar maple tree being removed, The Associated Press misspelled the name of the manager of American Forests’ National Champion Trees program. It should be Rose Tileston, not Rose Tileson. This story also clarifies that Braxton should be Buxton on second reference. Janet Buxton s name was spelled correctly on first reference. Newsletter Signups
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After surviving centuries of New England weather, and no shortage of children trying to climb it, the sugar maple that has stood in front of Buxton’s home sustained catastrophic damage in a recent windstorm.
Buxton surveying damage to the trunk suffered during a recent windstorm.
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“You could hear it creaking open,” she said.
A crack in the trunk left it wounded beyond repair. Buxton and her arborist, Micum Davis of Cornerstone Tree Service, agreed it was time to take it down.
“I love my tree. I’m heartbroken.”
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Correction: Big Tree-No More story
April 6, 2021
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KENSINGTON, N.H. (AP) In a story April 5, 2021, about a sugar maple tree being removed, The Associated Press misspelled the name of the manager of American Forests’ National Champion Trees program. It should be Rose Tileston, not Rose Tileson. This story also clarifies that Braxton should be Buxton on second reference. Janet Buxton s name was spelled correctly on first reference. Expert Opinion